The Santa Cruz Warriors improved to 2-0 this season with a 117-103 win in front of their home-crowd over the Austin Toros Sunday night.

Most fans in Kaiser Permanente Arena noticed the Golden State Warriors' star player, Stephen Curry, was sitting court-side. He was in Surf City to cheer on his younger brother, Seth Curry, who is on the Santa Cruz Warriors' roster.

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Seth Curry is in his debut NBA Development League season. In his first game Friday, he had 6 assists and racked up 36 points against the Toros. On Sunday he had 11 assists and swooshed 10 points.

"He didn't shoot the ball well. But to be able to impact the game in other ways shows he's continuing to improve," Stephen Curry said after the game. "I'm definitely proud of him."

When asked what he thought about Santa Cruz's atmosphere for basketball, Stephen Curry replied, "It was amazing. I've heard a lot about it and seen some games on YouTube, but to come down and see the arena, the atmosphere was definitely worth the drive."

Stephen Curry said he hopes to attend more games this season in between his Golden State games.

In addition to Seth Curry's solid performance, Santa Cruz was also led Sunday by Nemanja Nedovic, currently on assignment from the Golden State Warriors, who scored a game-high 31 points, shooting 4-4 from three. Dewayne Dedmon, also on assignment from the Golden State Warriors, logged a double-double with 23 points and a game-high 14 boards, along with a game-high three blocks. Hilton also had a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds.

The Toros held a lead for just the first few minutes of the contest. A Cameron Jones layup with 9:49 left in the first quarter gave the Warriors a 7-6 lead and they never looked back. Santa Cruz led by as many as 23 midway through the fourth quarter, but Austin went on a 12-2 run to close the gap in the final minutes.

Santa Cruz shined at the hoop, shooting 50 percent from the three-point line and out-rebounding the Toros 51-40. Austin edged Santa Cruz on the floor with more steals 9-6, and fewer turnovers 13-17.

The Warriors will be back at Kaiser Permanente Arena Tuesday at 7 p.m. as they attempt to wrangle the Reno Bighorns. The Bighorns are the NBA D-League affiliate of the Sacramento Kings.

Every fan will receive a custom woven scarf, and tickets are still available at www.santacruzbasketball.com, or click here.